Monday October 26, 2015

Don't most ISPs get around this by using wording like "speeds up to" or some such? I know my ISP says "speeds up to 300Mbps" and I normally get 225 - 250Mbps on any given day.

The New York attorney general is probing whether three major Internet providers could be short-changing consumers by charging them for faster broadband speeds and failing to deliver the speeds being advertised, according to documents seen by Reuters.